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4th Circuit judge uses NC case to highlight shifting marijuana law

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Last updated: July 9, 2026 9:10 pm
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Judge Nicole Berner’s Concurrence Spotlights Shifting Marijuana Attitudes

In a recent concurring opinion, Judge Nicole Berner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit used a North Carolina case to illustrate how changing views on marijuana are challenging long‑standing legal assumptions. Her commentary arrived in United States v. Carson, where the court upheld a felon‑in‑possession conviction but left room for debate about the basis for a police frisk.

The Case Background

During a routine traffic stop, Asheville Police Detective Steven Escobedo frisked Jermaine Derrick Carson Jr. after detecting what he believed to be the smell of marijuana. Carson argued that the frisk violated his Fourth Amendment rights because the officer lacked reasonable suspicion to search for a weapon. The Fourth Circuit panel, applying its 1998 precedent United States v. Sakyi, held that the officer’s suspicion of marijuana justified a protective weapons frisk, and therefore affirmed the conviction.

Understanding the Sakyi Presumption

Judge Berner acknowledged that the panel was bound by Sakyi, which created a presumption: if an officer reasonably suspects illegal drugs are present, they may also reasonably suspect the presence of a firearm. The presumption rests on the idea that “where there are drugs, there are almost always guns.” Berner noted that this rule has guided Fourth Circuit searches for nearly three decades.

Why the Presumption May Be Outdated

Berner’s concurrence focuses on the weakening link between marijuana use and gun possession. She points out that:

• Forty‑seven states and the District of Columbia now permit medical marijuana.

• Twenty‑four states, including several within the Fourth Circuit’s jurisdiction, have legalized recreational marijuana.

• Federal enforcement has largely tolerated state‑compliant marijuana businesses, allowing a multi‑billion‑dollar industry to develop.

These shifts, she argues, erode the rationale that marijuana users are inherently likely to carry guns for protection. In states where marijuana can be bought legally at a dispensary, the need for armed protection diminishes.

Practical Implications in the Carson Case

The judge highlighted facts that underscore the disconnect: Asheville officers repeatedly told Carson and his passengers they were “not the weed police,” and the local department no longer pursues charges for personal‑use marijuana, despite North Carolina’s continued prohibition. Berner wrote that this approach mirrors a Department of Justice directive from over a decade ago that deprioritized federal marijuana prosecutions.

Broader Judicial Trends

Berner cited the Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Hemani, which struck down a statute criminalizing firearm possession for occasional marijuana users, noting that the Court rejected any enduring connection between marijuana use and dangerousness. She observed that while the Fourth Circuit remains bound by Sakyi, other appellate circuits have begun to question similar presumptions in light of evolving state laws.

Looking Ahead

Although Berner joined the majority’s conclusion in Carson, she warned that the Fourth Circuit’s reliance on the Sakyi presumption may not survive future constitutional scrutiny. As public opinion and legislation continue to move toward broader marijuana acceptance, the legal framework that links drug suspicion to weapon searches could face renewed challenges.

For the original reporting on Judge Berner’s concurrence, see the Carolina Journal article Here.

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